Eyeglass company sees business beyond the Web (Seattle Times) Rivet & Sway’s company, which began as an online store in August 2012 added a Pioneer Square showroom in July. Picklebacks and Loaves of Bread (Stranger) Huge windows showcase the place’s namesake trees, all along Pioneer Square’s cobblestone Occidental Park; a London plane is a kind [...]
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The Seattle Thrillers are organizing their 7th annual worldwide attempt to break the world record for the Largest Simultaneous Thriller Dance on Saturday October 26, 2013. This event will take place at Occidental Park in Pioneer Square at 2:00 pm. Every year “Thrill The World” hosts a global event inviting Thriller groups in cities all [...]
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Too old for trick-or-treats? Then come in for a special R-rated Underworld Tour on Halloween, October 31. The Underworld Tour is an adults-only stroll through the old red-light district of the abandoned, underground city that was Seattle’s birthplace. A big-sister version of the world-famous Underground Tour, the Underworld Tour is seamier, raunchier and laugh-out-loud lewdicrous. [...]
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Seattle City Light will be building a new hatch at 1st Avenue Alley and South Jackson Street. This project is necessary to avoid future impacts to traffic when crews need to work inside the vault. The second (and final) phase of our work is planned for Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 19 and 20, 2013 from [...]
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Young Educator Targets Seattle For Charter School; Dreams of Pioneer Square Warehouse (Seattle Weekly) Hannah Williams, a 30-year-old educator, plans to apply for charter authorization in November and hopes to plant her high-concept school in a Pioneer Square warehouse. Curiosity keeps Private Eye Tours in business (Seattle Times) For more than a decade, a local [...]
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Country’s smallest national park — in Pioneer Square — also suffers in government shutdown (Q13 Fox) The Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park in Seattle’s Pioneer Square is the smallest national park and it’s closed, due to the U.S. government shutdown. Seattle’s Klondike Gold Rush Museum may close due to D.C. standoff (King5) “We strongly [...]
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Join ArtXchange Gallery and Neodandi for a multi-sensory art experience Neoillusion Teaism Thursday, September 26, 2013 At this one-of-a-kind event, audience members will sip artisan, hand processed teas, as Tea Artist, Guitian Li performs a celebration of deliberate living through studied motion and conveyance of the Art of Tea. Set to contemporary music with the [...]
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